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. >> there's a live look at pope benedict xvi delivering a call to prayer at the vatican. one of his final appearances before he resigns the end of this month. our next guest met the pope when he was cardinal ratzinger, and he predicted that he would succeed pope john paul ii. >> joining us is from the school of law. >> glad to be with you. >> one of my first questions, we think about the catholic church, it's been underfire and i know that you are very concerned about the moral decline of the world in general. so, when you think about the next pope, you've got to have to have somebody who will adapt and adhere to the catholic belief system. >> that's right, and i'm confident that the conclave will pick someone like that, an extremely good successor not just to benedict, but john paul iv. ap they had the history, the back-to-back, and i think there are a lot of cardinals out there who could fill those shoes. >> since you have an accurate track record of predicting the next pope, who is in the running? >> well, i'm not sure that i actually predicted it. i hoped that he woul
. >> there's a live look at pope benedict xvi delivering a call to prayer at the vatican. one of his final appearances before he resigns the end of this month. our next guest met the pope when he was cardinal ratzinger, and he predicted that he would succeed pope john paul ii. >> joining us is from the school of law. >> glad to be with you. >> one of my first questions, we think about the catholic church, it's been underfire and i know that you are very concerned about...
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this was blessed by pope benedict xvi. and that's the part of the long-term and the short-term in hoves and the resigning changed everything. >> tucker: we've read again and again, hundreds of years before the pope resigned from office. does it change the office? >> we don't know, that's the long-term effect. will people still view the papacy as infallible, is this sort of divine right. all of these things are going to swirl around the papacy. we don't know those long-term effects. what we do know is that on thursday, at 8 p.m., when the pope leaves office and the papal seat is vacant and the cardin cardinal college will take care of the nuts and bolts, keep the lights on and the water running and all of this sort of basic things of the vatican and that will run. the church will now be run by the college of cardinals and that they will start meetings for the general congregation meeting. general congresses, rather. and then they will start talking about when they have a conclave because they can change the rules. right now
this was blessed by pope benedict xvi. and that's the part of the long-term and the short-term in hoves and the resigning changed everything. >> tucker: we've read again and again, hundreds of years before the pope resigned from office. does it change the office? >> we don't know, that's the long-term effect. will people still view the papacy as infallible, is this sort of divine right. all of these things are going to swirl around the papacy. we don't know those long-term effects....
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francis deference and reverence to pope benedict. he said in the conclave he was like second place, you who are voting for me, give your votes to cardinal ratzinger and that's why he became pope. >> jesse: there's no internal drama. >> not between these two. >> jesse: no factions that split at all? >> not between these two. if we're taking a lead from pope francis you're not going to see that at least for now. for the future, there are traditionalists, they like the pomp and circumstance of the vatican, but pope francis is making changes and if he makes dramatic changes too soon, that may then call into play some sort of political intrigue there. >> alisyn: lauren, always great to see you. thanks for giving us all of this information. >> absolutely. >> clayton: need help removing the clutter from us house? hire a wife. >> alisyn: that's what i need. >> clayton: well, meet the woman who turned it into a booming business where you can hire an occasional wife. >> jesse: then get your children to understand finances beginning at age five
francis deference and reverence to pope benedict. he said in the conclave he was like second place, you who are voting for me, give your votes to cardinal ratzinger and that's why he became pope. >> jesse: there's no internal drama. >> not between these two. >> jesse: no factions that split at all? >> not between these two. if we're taking a lead from pope francis you're not going to see that at least for now. for the future, there are traditionalists, they like the pomp...
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>> eggs benedict. >> good inventions. >> the list goes on. there's like ten different things invented at delmonicos. >> what are we doing fourth of july. >> holidays, you want to be with friends and family. easy stuff. short ribs. talking short ribs. delmonico's steak. we see it on the plate. pin wheels. >> how do we do this? >> this is a short rib -- you can have your butcher do this. we do it at the restaurant. bone it out, put the bone back, roll it. we have secret six sauce. >> will your butcher roll it up for you like that? >> absolutely he will. >> he knows if you go in and ask for, what is it, a pinwheel? >> he knows what to do. it looks cool on the plate. >> i think mike is jumping the gun a little, he's eating. >> he's going backwards in time. >> how long are you cooking? >> the great thing about this is we cook these the night before. really all you have to do is your secret six sauce on the grill, glaze it right before, warm it up five or ten minutes with the sauce and it's done, real simple. >> that is delicious. then as an accomp
>> eggs benedict. >> good inventions. >> the list goes on. there's like ten different things invented at delmonicos. >> what are we doing fourth of july. >> holidays, you want to be with friends and family. easy stuff. short ribs. talking short ribs. delmonico's steak. we see it on the plate. pin wheels. >> how do we do this? >> this is a short rib -- you can have your butcher do this. we do it at the restaurant. bone it out, put the bone back, roll it....
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and that's benedict. what is confusing is pope emeritus benedict is always wearing white. why doesn't he wear a suit like you and we wouldn't be confused but it's a recognition that he did serve as pope. the important thing we only have one pope, like cath rick religion, is it clear who has the last say on the doctrine and help us understand the teachings of the bible. so yes, not good situation if there was a rivalry between pope. >> where will pope francis be live something >> what we know now is the residence he was living in with the other cardinals on the conclave. he just moved down the hall a bit to another room. imagine, imagine, very small new york city apartment. bedroom, and there is a sitting room. he doesn't have a butler or hume staff. simple choice. >> alisyn: this is what is admirable and loveable about him. why didn't he live in the official residence? >> he is using the official residence for meetings and thinks but he has decided what the church needs is for him to be who he is. this is the way he lived when he was in argentina. he is saying if we get to
and that's benedict. what is confusing is pope emeritus benedict is always wearing white. why doesn't he wear a suit like you and we wouldn't be confused but it's a recognition that he did serve as pope. the important thing we only have one pope, like cath rick religion, is it clear who has the last say on the doctrine and help us understand the teachings of the bible. so yes, not good situation if there was a rivalry between pope. >> where will pope francis be live something >>...
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that's the same twitter account they deleted all the old tweets from pope benedict xvi, no joke. now the new pope's twitter account has that. joining us now from rome with the details, father jonathan morris. it's amazing to think the crowds to which he was probably used to preaching in front of and to wake up, go outside, open that curtain and to stand there must have been remarkable. >> remarkable, but you know, my sister was standing next to me, and she remarked it's as if he's talking to just 10 people in a little parish. here's the message today, so simple without notes. he had some notes there, but he wasn't looking at them. he said you know, the gospel today talks about the woman, the adulterer who had been caught, and they wanted to stone her, and he started talking about the mercy of god. he said you know what's entrusting about the mercy of god? god never gets tired of forgiving us. we on the other hand sometimes get tired of asking for forgiveness. then he repeated that in lots of different ways, saying god never gets tired, and he's been breaking all sorts of norms an
that's the same twitter account they deleted all the old tweets from pope benedict xvi, no joke. now the new pope's twitter account has that. joining us now from rome with the details, father jonathan morris. it's amazing to think the crowds to which he was probably used to preaching in front of and to wake up, go outside, open that curtain and to stand there must have been remarkable. >> remarkable, but you know, my sister was standing next to me, and she remarked it's as if he's talking...
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cable news hosts famously last week saying that we should have no in vocation and no benediction and no bible because nobody believes in that stuff anyway. one of the great books that i read in my life is by a historian a frenchman who wrote it in 1837 and came over to the united states of america and said what is making this american experiment so successful. he said two things. one is that the preachers throughout this land are preaching basically the same message of responsibility to god. the second thing, a spirit of entrepreneurialship. read that for me. >> car watch. guy are are brewer. tatoo. >> and barber shop. >> and affordable prices. >> and hair braiding. right at the bottom. they buy cars all at affordable prices. the american experiment. traditional as it is to be entrepreneurial. i put it on my facebook and twitter because i love it. >> i would have gotten the tatoo. i'm not going to tell you. we also have the great american tradition of religion and spirituality done in a public way. we will see it today and i congratulate the president for doing it. >> and thank you v
cable news hosts famously last week saying that we should have no in vocation and no benediction and no bible because nobody believes in that stuff anyway. one of the great books that i read in my life is by a historian a frenchman who wrote it in 1837 and came over to the united states of america and said what is making this american experiment so successful. he said two things. one is that the preachers throughout this land are preaching basically the same message of responsibility to god....
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in a way benedict also said this and francis was very pointed in his enciclycal about the importance of marriage. he gave a speech to catholic gynecologists speaking about the importance of the right to life. so it's not that he's running away from these issues in any way. >> right. >> he's simply putting them in the broader context. >> and he has been called the relatable pope. >> sure. >> you have done this big documentary on the pope. let's take a look at a clip and have you take a look. >> for me, he was very down to earth and normal. >> the fact is, he was always a person that liked to learn about reality by living it. you would always run into him in the neighborhood. he was never a desk please. >> the documentary is "francis, the pope from the new world." what did you learn? >> going down to argentina, talking to the people he worked with, the people he grew up with you come to understand that he's really very hands on and that he's a person who's going to speak his mind regardless of how that may be interpreted. he says this in his book as well, but something you get from the
in a way benedict also said this and francis was very pointed in his enciclycal about the importance of marriage. he gave a speech to catholic gynecologists speaking about the importance of the right to life. so it's not that he's running away from these issues in any way. >> right. >> he's simply putting them in the broader context. >> and he has been called the relatable pope. >> sure. >> you have done this big documentary on the pope. let's take a look at a clip...